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The Lost and Found Grief Self Help Group is open free of charge 7-9 p.m. every Tuesday at the Christ Lutheran Church for anyone who has lost a loved one and is struggling coping with the grief. A certified grief counselor will lead the group, and participants will remain on a first-name basis only. The church is located at 128 Soldotna Ave. For more information, call Fred Kehl at 907-420-3979.

The Sterling Community Center is hosting a Circuit Routine workout on Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays, from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. The price per workout is $3 per person. For more information, call Debbi at 907-262-7224.

Triumvirate Theatre is performing “Live Long and Astrocache” with dinner provided by Sackett’s Kenai Grill at the Challenger on Sept. 21. Dinner Tickets are $40. Geocache Rally- team compete in geocaching event for prizes in this community-wide event. Registration teams up to four, $200, includes T-shirt, Lunch, and tickets to the Dinner Theatre. Find us on the web, www.akchallenger.org “like” us on FB, or call today, 907.283.2000.

The National Voter Registration Day event will be held Sept. 24 from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. at the Kenai and Soldotna Safeway stores. National Voter Registration Day is designed to create an annual moment when the entire nation focuses on registering Americans to exercise their right to vote. Anyone who recently turned 18 or who has a new address since the last election needs to register.

Kenai Peninsula College seeks a Kenai Peninsula resident to fill its Peninsula-wide, at-large seat on its College Council. The borough-wide council serves as an advisory board to the college director and advocates for the interests of the college to the community and legislature. Members serve 3-year terms. Those interested can submit a letter of interest and resume by Oct. 25 addressed to: College director, Kenai Peninsula College, 156 College Rd., Soldotna, AK, 99669. Those interested can also call 907-262-0318.

The Alaska Department of Natural Resources reminds hunters and backcountry travelers to minimize chances of causing wildfires. Recreates are encouraged to completely extinguish a fire before they leave it. Vehicle spark arrestors must work properly. Conditions are extremely warm and dry in the central and eastern interior and firefighting personnel and aircraft are limited. Any fires will encumber fire-response resources.